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See lessUnfortunately yes 😌. The Ministry of Home Affairs has recommended a ban on 54 Chinese mobile applications, including the popular game Garena Free Fire. Interestingly Garena Free Fire is Singapore-based and the developer is not from China.
Unfortunately yes 😌. The Ministry of Home Affairs has recommended a ban on 54 Chinese mobile applications, including the popular game Garena Free Fire. Interestingly Garena Free Fire is Singapore-based and the developer is not from China.
See lessHowever, yesterday, the game’s massive fanbase had its worst nightmare come true as the Government of India released a list of 54 banned applications, including Garena’s flagship title. Free Fire has been one of the leaders in the Indian market, posting incredible numbers from the country in terms oRead more
However, yesterday, the game’s massive fanbase had its worst nightmare come true as the Government of India released a list of 54 banned applications, including Garena’s flagship title.
Free Fire has been one of the leaders in the Indian market, posting incredible numbers from the country in terms of both player base and revenue.
As a result, they have been left distraught. Many people are looking for alternatives to enjoy, while a large number of users are also waiting for an official response from the developers to address them
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